The concept was developed by Ferrari Eternita three students of Hongik University, An Dre, Kim Jong-Ju Lee and Sahngseok. It has a unique position the rear wheel, which cuts into the body, while the front offers a very low-strung supercar nose and a high front wheel arches. Picking up second place was Ferrari Xezri Istituto Europeo di of Design in Turin, Italy. Created by Samir Sadikhov, Xezri, perhaps the most traditional of the finalists, a demonstration of traditional low-profile lines. From the side you can see the smooth curves that flow stream sequentially over the roof and up the back end design.

Chosen as the third place was a dramatic Ferrari Cavallo Bianco concept that was developed by students from the Royal College of Art in London. Henry Klock (UK) and Qi Haitao (China) and took on an unlimited design philosophy stretching the conventional layout supercar to the extreme. From the front it looks almost like a catamaran, while the body is very low and aerodynamic shape. Each participant had to come up with a model 1:04 scale their designs as well as 2D and 3D sketches. Ferrari has asked all participants to elements of philosophy hypercar to extremes, including proposals for power plants. With images, it certainly looks like the designers have completed the task.